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Beatriz Moriano


 

Senior Researcher  .  Assistant Professor at NOVA FCSH

 

 

Contact

bmoriano@fcsh.unl.pt

 

Research Group

Information, Reading, and Forms of Writing

 

 

ORCID

0000-0001-9375-3156

 

CIÊNCIA ID

061B-097F-F1DF

 

NOVA RESEARCH PORTAL

Profile

 

 

Assistant Professor in the field of Hispanic Studies in the Department of Modern Languages, Cultures and Literatures and in the Autonomous Section of Education and General Training at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the New University of Lisbon. She is an integrated researcher at CHAM-Centre for Humanities (NOVA FCSH—UAc) and a collaborator at the CETAPS - Centre for English, Translation, and Anglo-Portuguese Studies (NOVA FCSH). She is responsible for the initial training of teachers in the field of Spanish and co-supervises master's dissertations and doctoral theses in this area. She organises and teaches workshops and teacher training courses in collaboration with various institutions. As an external expert, she participates in SACIC (Cervantes Institute Academic Centre Evaluation System) evaluations and in the evaluation of scientific articles. She is co-author of scientific articles and Spanish learning materials and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal Azulejo para el aula de Español, published by the Education Office of the Spanish Embassy in Portugal. Within the scope of COST Action CA19119 iCOn-MICs – Investigación sobre el cómic y la novela gráfica en el área cultural ibérica (Research on comics and graphic novels in the Iberian cultural area), she coordinated working group 5, entitled Comics as a tool for teaching, learning and communication, and participated in the cross-cutting working group on female comic researchers and authors. Within the scope of COST Action CA24160 COS-MICs – Comics and Sciences through Multidisciplinary Investigation and Collaboration, he coordinates working group 5 Comics in Science Education and participates in working group 3 Comics and Science in Social Contexts. He collaborates on the LITIBER project – Representations of processes of violence in the recent past in 21st-century Iberian literature, led by Cristina Somolinos Molina (University of Alcalá, Spain), as well as on the CALITHI research group – Literature and Capitalism in Hispanic Cultures, coordinated by Magda Potok and Alfons Gregorie (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and University of Wrocław, Poland). Her line of research includes: Teaching Spanish Language and Literature; Iberian and Ibero-American Literatures; Literary Skills; Extensive Reading; Comics; Gender Perspective; Intercultural Education; Action Research and Teacher Training.

 

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